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Contents: Evolution of a Spring Creek Fisherman (Fishing spring creeks can be an exasperating, yet highly rewarding, experience.), A Fly-Fishing Primer (The perfect sport for those with time and money to burn.), Shorten Up! (Fly fisherman who resist the temptation to make long casts will catch more fish.), Fishing The Bush on a Budget (Now it’s possible for an angler of modest means to enjoy the fly-in fishing of the Canadian north.), The Sportsman’s Guide to Foot Care (Painful foot afflictions such as corns, callouses and blisters don’t have to ruin you hunting or fishing outing.), Grandpa and the Kid (Catching a mess of big trout may be fun, but when you have to carry them home, it’s a different matter.), Fair-Chase Bears (There’s a way to hunt black bears that doesn’t involve either dogs or bait.), The Glass Key (Master the delicate art of calm-water bass angling and unlock a wealth of exciting topwater action.), Drift Like Smoke (Becoming a hunter is more than simply learning how to squeeze the trigger.), A Lockback Lineup (No knife is more usefull and probably more popular than the big folder.), Trout in the Spring Runoff (Trout fisherman who prospect off-color waters often strike paydirt, in the form of hungry trout.), Hunting With the Cossacks (The best waterfowling in the Northern Hemisphere can be found in the steppes of South Russia.), Rattlesnake Fact and Folklore (Where rattlesnake stories are concerned, fiction is definitely stranger than truth.), Tips For Taking Early-Season Bass (When the water is cold and the bass aren’t biting, it’s time to reach into your bag of tricks.) Midwest Edition – Here is a way to enjoy big-water action in the Great Lakes that doesn’t require a boat or expensive gear. Also, the spring outlook for black bear hunting in Canada is bright, and in Ohio and Indiana, anglers are striking it rich in mine ponds. In “By The Way…”, a lawsuit curtails a Michigan salmon program.
Issue: April 1989
Condition: Very Good